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The Young Visiters
EAN : 9791043146107
Édition papier
EAN : 9791043146107
Paru le : 6 avr. 2026
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- EAN13 : 9791043146107
- Réf. éditeur : 448804
- Date Parution : 6 avr. 2026
- Disponibilite : Disponible
- Barème de remise : NS
- Nombre de pages : 60
- Format : H:210 mm L:148 mm E:4 mm
- Poids : 92gr
- Résumé : Daisy Ashford was just nine years old when she penned (or rather, penciled) The Young Visiters in her notebook. As an adult, she found the manuscript along with other childhood writings and showed them to her literary friends for a laugh. They were so delighted that they passed them around their circle. The unexpected result was a publishing deal, with J. M. Barrie, creator of Peter Pan, writing the preface. So clever was the book that some assumed Barrie himself had written the entire thing as an elaborate hoax.The story's "hero" is Alfred Salteena, a polite but bumbling man who hopes to learn the ways of the elite. He is in love with a younger woman, Ethel, but a love triangle with his friend Bernard soon emerges. The characters attend "sumshious" balls, stay in lavish "compartments," and wear elaborate "get ups," all of it rendered in Ashford's original childish spelling. The story reads like a pastiche of high society and even a parody of the Victorian novel.The Young Visiters was published in 1919 and was reprinted eighteen times in that year alone. It has been adapted into a play, a musical, and multiple film versions. Ashford's other juvenile writings were later published, including The Hangman's Daughter, a short novel she considered her finest work. As an adult, she did not continue to write.
- Biographie : Margaret Mary Julia Devlin (née Ashford; 3 April 1881 - 15 January 1972), known as Daisy Ashford, was an English writer who is most famous for writing The Young Visiters, a novella concerning the upper class society of late 19th century England, when she was just nine years old. The novella was published in 1919, preserving her juvenile spelling and punctuation. She wrote the title as Viseters in her manuscript, but it was published as Visiters.
